India Says Cadbury Evaded Taxes and More

3/5/2013 1:31PM

What's News: India says Cadbury evaded taxes, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that more people are working from home and the United States and China agree on a U.N. resolution with new sanctions for North Korea. Photo: Associated Press

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... yes uses Kandarian dodging taxes by pretending to pursue can be at a factory that didn't exist ... this is what's news on WS J live this hour I'm Kelsey Havre ... the country's tax authorities are accusing the candy makers the Indian unit of dodging about forty six million dollars in taxes ... one hundred and three page report by Indian officials D telling manipulated invoices and other documents allege to take advantage of a tax exemption for new production ... a spokesman for Cadbury said they believe that their executives acted in good faith ... and that the company is cooperating fully with the investigation ... and not to employees that may not be working from home anymore but that doesn't mean the rest of us arts in a report out by the U S Census Bureau shows that nearly one in ten employees work from home ... the census figures showing about thirty million people work at least one day from home each weekend twenty ten ... that's up from just nine point two million in nineteen ninety seven ... meantime United States and China reached a deal over North Korea ... the two countries' agreeing on sanctions in response to North Korea's test of a nuclear weapon last month ... the draft of the resolution was circulated to United Nations Security Council members today ... us Ambassador Susan Rice said they would be among the toughest sanctions ever ordered by the United Nations ... what you get us in on the latest news developments throughout the day on what Smith and the beest